From: Bruce Dayton
Wow, is that a film processor?  Looks like it was once expensive.

-- Bruce Thursday, January 21, 2010, 6:23:16 AM, you wrote:
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WR> No attempt at art, but this is a bonafide "foundview". WR> > http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/fid.html
WR> William Robb


Noritsu V30SM - uses prepackaged Kodak "SM" replenishment chemistry for C-41, so the operator usually doesn't have to do any chemistry mixing.

It will process two rolls of 35mm simultaneously or one roll of 120/220.

It's the next size up from the one I used to run.

I don't know what they originally cost, but you can buy a used one for one to two thousand dollars now. They're a pretty good basic mini-lab film processor as long as you do your scheduled checks and services and preventive maintenance.

I don't know what building it's sitting behind, but dumpster appears to have computer monitors, keyboards and other electronica in it. It may have become defunct and need too many expensive parts to be economically repairable.

If it were mine, I'd have stripped off every functioning part I could before I set it out there.

Question for William Robb - What is the function of the building it was sitting next to?

If it's the back side of a Walmart or something like, would you mind looking inside to see if their photo-lab has new Fuji processors?

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